This Day in Film History:
March 2
1919:
Oscar winner Jennifer Jones (The Song of Bernadette) is born Phyllis Flora Isley in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
1944:
Casablanca wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.
1964:
The Beatles begin filming A Hard Day's Night.
1965:
Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music premieres in New York.
2004:
Nat Taylor, credited with creating the first multiplex theater in 1948, died in Toronto at age 98.
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